Past Biological Sciences Seminars & Events

Kausik Chakrabarti, Ph.D.
2022 March 10
Biological Sciences Seminar by Kausik Chakrabarti, Ph.D.
Observatory
2025 December 4
On the grounds between the Howey and Mason Buildings, several telescopes are typically set up for viewing, and visitors are also invited to bring their own telescope.
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2023 April 26
Please join us for the next School of Physic Public Lecture scheduled for Wednesday, April 26th 5:00pm – 6:00pm.
Snowflake yeast (Courtesy of Shane Jacobeen, Peter Yunker & Will Ratcliff
2020 April 20
A Frontiers in Science Lecture by William Croft Ratcliff, Georgia Institute of Technology
Fossil specimens
2026 February 20
Join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.
Fossil Friday
2024 October 11
Join the fun and become a Fossil Hunter! Sort through fossil specimens up to 30,000 years old. Come anytime between 3 - 5 p.m. every Friday!
2020 March 10
Nicoleta Serban, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech, and Jeffrey Skolnick, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
2026 February 26

 From Motion to Meaning: Empowering Neurorehabilitation Across the Lifespan via Wearable Sensing. Researchers have spent decades studying rehabilitation interventions for improving function in people with stroke and other neurological disorders. Trial outcomes are often measured at the activity capacity level, defined as what a person is capable of doing in the structured environment of the clinic or laboratory.  It has long been assumed that improvements in activity capacity result in improvements in real-world activity performance, where activity performance is defined as what a person actually does in daily life, outside of the clinic or laboratory.  We will discuss some of the surprising findings arising from measuring movement in daily life via wearable sensors in persons with stroke and Parkinson disease, beginning inquiries into pediatric motor behavior, and current efforts to move this tool from the research realm into the clinical realm.  Host Young- Hui Chang

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